What benefits are available for evacuees going to an alternate foreign safehaven?
Benefits are available only if the safehaven request is approved by the Under Secretary for Management, U.S. Department of State. The benefits include cost constructive travel and payment of the Subsistence Expense Allowance (SEA) based on CONUS rate ($85/a day) or local per diem which ever is lower. No education allowance of any type may be authorized, nor are any diplomatic immunities, privileges, or services (such as use of the commissary or medical unit) extended to the evacuees at the foreign designated safehaven. Link to information on evacuations and benefits. Employment Q: Are non-U.S. citizen spouses eligible to apply for U.S. Government employment in the mission at their regular post of assignment overseas? A: Yes, depending on the level of security clearance required by the position. Non-U.S. citizen spouses with the required job skills may apply for non-sensitive positions.
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